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the u.s. as americans decide who will lead the country for the next four years. after vigorous campaigning right to the last minute and aggressive advertising that made it the most expensive campaign of all time, president barack obama and his challenger mitt romney both into the election day confident of victory. >> but most election polls say the race for the white house is too close to call, meaning the result will be decided in a small number of so-called swing states by florida, ohio, virginia, and new hampshire, which was the first to vote on the stroke of midnight. >> voting began early in this part of new hampshire. the first ballot such traditionally cast here at midnight, and after the first 10 were tallied, it was a drop -- draw. >> for president -- this has never happened before -- we have a tie. five votes each. >> of voting in dick's bill has never been a gauge for the rest of the nation, but this year, polls show the race is a dead heat -- voting in dixville has never been engag
the u.s. as americans decide who will lead the country for the next four years. after vigorous campaigning right to the last minute and aggressive advertising that made it the most expensive campaign of all time, president barack obama and his challenger mitt romney both into the election day confident of victory. >> but most election polls say the race for the white house is too close to call, meaning the result will be decided in a small number of so-called swing states by florida,...
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you look at shops and restaurants in the u.s. a lot of them are closed still. >> well, first off, as a lifelong new yorker and my family is still in new york, i take all this very personally. it's just a devastating situation. i look at the photos and talk to my family, and it's just unbelievable. with regard to starbucks business, 80% of our stores have reopened. we are making deliveries. today starbucks made a $500,000 donation to both the red cross and united way. we're trying to do everything we cannot only to open up our stores but be the kind of citizen and neighbor to those people who need us most. >> so in terms of the supply chain, what are you seeing in terms of commodities and foods available? >> well, starbucks is making deliveries. the facility that we have in york, pennsylvania, services metropolitan new york and the eastern seaboard. we're making deliveries. i think by monday we should be back in operations close to 100%. the stores were closed for a wi while. 80% are now open. we're providing a service to our cust
you look at shops and restaurants in the u.s. a lot of them are closed still. >> well, first off, as a lifelong new yorker and my family is still in new york, i take all this very personally. it's just a devastating situation. i look at the photos and talk to my family, and it's just unbelievable. with regard to starbucks business, 80% of our stores have reopened. we are making deliveries. today starbucks made a $500,000 donation to both the red cross and united way. we're trying to do...
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but the u.s. suspended the program after the north carried out a rocket launch test in april. >>> winter is quickly approaching northern parts of asia. rachel ferguson is here with the weather. rachel? >>> all right. yes, we have a snowstorm to the north and east of china. now, it has been bringing significant snowfall, blizzard conditions, in fact. you're still likely to see an additional 10 sent meters of snow before the system heads across to japan. now, we're just getting rid of one storm system up towards the north, this one bringing rain rather than snow, but with the new system, we will see that colder air ushering in. so potentially snow for you in hokkaido and certainly seeing some very strong gusts as that cold air comes in across the west and across the north. so 100-kilometer-per-hour gusts are possible as we head on into tuesday. much of the country will be seeing showers, but here in tokyo, we should be staying dry. most of the continent, in fact, is looking dry. however, there will
but the u.s. suspended the program after the north carried out a rocket launch test in april. >>> winter is quickly approaching northern parts of asia. rachel ferguson is here with the weather. rachel? >>> all right. yes, we have a snowstorm to the north and east of china. now, it has been bringing significant snowfall, blizzard conditions, in fact. you're still likely to see an additional 10 sent meters of snow before the system heads across to japan. now, we're just getting...
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something that is unquestionable and that has meant that the largest part of the u.s. government spending has been beyond analysis beyond public scrutiny in four days americans will elect a leader for the next four years regardless of who wins the legacy of war cemented under the past two u.s. presidents indicate that the world's largest. offense budget will continue ballooning this causing many to ask if hundreds of billions of dollars are being spent to increase security or even road stability forty three aren't enough or not artsy. and while obama and romney pledge to pull the us out of the deep dish of debt some observers say overspending on defense is the main reason they commonly ended up going down in the first place and there's no more important issue in america today than i have which we are spending on our military our military industrial complex that's where most of us tax dollars go i mean our total is is more than the tough sixteen other nations in the world and says most americans know that this is just wasteful spending here it creates a few jobs but the
something that is unquestionable and that has meant that the largest part of the u.s. government spending has been beyond analysis beyond public scrutiny in four days americans will elect a leader for the next four years regardless of who wins the legacy of war cemented under the past two u.s. presidents indicate that the world's largest. offense budget will continue ballooning this causing many to ask if hundreds of billions of dollars are being spent to increase security or even road...
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the u.s. elections are over but the economic problems facing the country are far from over not even a day has passed and already i'm seeing channels with iran those are the little bars on the lower thirds saying things like countdown to fiscal cliff now this of course is the combination of automatic spending cuts and tax cuts that to its expire that would take place in january former federal reserve chairman alan greenspan was on t.v. talking about this this morning saying he doesn't think the elections will help avert this cliff take a listen. the election. has really not change the balance very much what's going on. it will come down to the very last minute before. action is to underestimate the underlying momentum of this deficit and building up the hundreds consequences. we do not underestimate the momentum of the deficits the debt and there are consequences nor the expansionary policy as we've seen under an obama central bank is that what's reflected in goal it's been on a bit of a tear o
the u.s. elections are over but the economic problems facing the country are far from over not even a day has passed and already i'm seeing channels with iran those are the little bars on the lower thirds saying things like countdown to fiscal cliff now this of course is the combination of automatic spending cuts and tax cuts that to its expire that would take place in january former federal reserve chairman alan greenspan was on t.v. talking about this this morning saying he doesn't think the...
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is doing in the u.s. and think the company can build on its success. >> it's just the basics of good marketing, good product so that the customers have the perception of a good package, a good vehicle, at a reasonable price. >> reporter: recently, volkswagen announced plans to invest $65 billion in its nearly 100 plants worldwide, including its chattanooga, tennessee, plant, where it plans to increase production of the passat. v.w.'s browning thinks industry- wide sales could hit 15 million units here next year, if the u.s. quickly solves its budget problems. >> clearly, there's a lot of issues in terms of the fiscal cliff to be addressed, and we don't expect them to be impacting consumer confidence too heavily. but the longer those debates go on, the more uncertainty there is in the market. >> reporter: browning thinks with products like the beetle convertible, volkswagen can continue to gain traction with u.s. consumers. diane eastabrook, nbr, chicago. >> tom: tomorrow on nbr, our friday "market monitor
is doing in the u.s. and think the company can build on its success. >> it's just the basics of good marketing, good product so that the customers have the perception of a good package, a good vehicle, at a reasonable price. >> reporter: recently, volkswagen announced plans to invest $65 billion in its nearly 100 plants worldwide, including its chattanooga, tennessee, plant, where it plans to increase production of the passat. v.w.'s browning thinks industry- wide sales could hit 15...
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the u.s. actively shifting towards other policies for example trying to train afghan soldiers to to take over after twenty fourteen and that too has been marred by scandal with nearly fifty four americans being killed in the so-called green on blue attacks showing that the u.s. influence is really waning here in this country another concern is of course the implication on the morale of the troops here the american troops who are not necessarily welcomed in this country they're not the scandal is not going to help them continue to operate on the ground and there's also the concern that the u.s. is really shifting from person based policy to a robotic policy what i'm referring to is the drone strikes afghanistan has seen three hundred and thirty three drone strikes in the past year alone that's more than pakistan somalia and yemen combined. and this assistant editor. says this room to focus on scandals as generals are responsible for much worse military crimes. patrol yes you know led the surge
the u.s. actively shifting towards other policies for example trying to train afghan soldiers to to take over after twenty fourteen and that too has been marred by scandal with nearly fifty four americans being killed in the so-called green on blue attacks showing that the u.s. influence is really waning here in this country another concern is of course the implication on the morale of the troops here the american troops who are not necessarily welcomed in this country they're not the scandal...
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another topic and actually exists when it's combined it's created such a situation like we see in the u.s. . today but you know nobody could stop technological progress but. shale model of us could be. could be developed in the europe or even in china or in russia because russia also holder of substantial reserves. resources not arizona because the quality. resources reserves it took a lot of time and money but i believe for the current. century we will be busy with additional reserves maybe in the more difficult areas like arctic shale or eastern siberia and far east like china and the project in which will come egypt will raise the investment decision the construction of a new pipeline the. school us folk so i believe i do live over to be in good in business like usual and what we want from illegal it is just allow us to work since you've mentioned the arc six. there is an opinion that that the shell gas on that story shale gas is closely connected to stockman out there and that a big big big story in your industry people say the gas pump pulled the plug on stockmen gas field because of
another topic and actually exists when it's combined it's created such a situation like we see in the u.s. . today but you know nobody could stop technological progress but. shale model of us could be. could be developed in the europe or even in china or in russia because russia also holder of substantial reserves. resources not arizona because the quality. resources reserves it took a lot of time and money but i believe for the current. century we will be busy with additional reserves maybe in...
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you know negotiations with the u.s. government caterpillar is actually an excellent example of a corporation that is not only providing weapons to the israeli government which. then provided the israeli government but it's been heavily complicit in. further and policies and so that's why i did it and it's a very big target it really it in my eyes it's us corporate complicity and b. is very. i was an a bolter of the national organizer for the u.s. campaign to end the israeli occupation. quote black friday guys you know the day when mindless consumers camped out in front of stores for days on end and trample each other to death just to save a couple hundred dollars on merchandise things like this that makes me so proud to be an american check out some of the most memorable black friday moments in recent years. the holiday shopping season got off to a violent start a temporary wal-mart worker was trampled to death by shoppers eager for post thanksgiving bargains seconds after the doors opened something went dangerously wro
you know negotiations with the u.s. government caterpillar is actually an excellent example of a corporation that is not only providing weapons to the israeli government which. then provided the israeli government but it's been heavily complicit in. further and policies and so that's why i did it and it's a very big target it really it in my eyes it's us corporate complicity and b. is very. i was an a bolter of the national organizer for the u.s. campaign to end the israeli occupation. quote...
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polls in the u.s. have opened and for the first time in history americans are embracing election day in the shadow of a deadly super storm that left behind a trail of devastation and voting disruptions here in new york city sixty polling sites have been relocated due to the unprecedented damage caused by sandy just one week ago city officials say military trucks will also be used throughout the day as makeshift polling stations in areas still without electricity this is of course is to ensure that all citizens will be able to cast their votes now when nearby new jersey millions are being allowed to cast their ballot by fax mail or online the last minute decision was made after a reported two hundred fifty polling sites in the garden state were damaged by last week's superstorm now as government officials along the east coast are scrambling to ensure that millions are not disenfranchised from the presidential election cyber security experts warn that online voting can't be verifiably secure and this cou
polls in the u.s. have opened and for the first time in history americans are embracing election day in the shadow of a deadly super storm that left behind a trail of devastation and voting disruptions here in new york city sixty polling sites have been relocated due to the unprecedented damage caused by sandy just one week ago city officials say military trucks will also be used throughout the day as makeshift polling stations in areas still without electricity this is of course is to ensure...
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it's really the first time this has been in the u.s., and i think it's -- well, i know that it's it's definitely not a coincidence it's in san francisco and jocelyn has been involved and phone calls and that's been great too. >> well thank you. questions from the commission? sure. >> are you going to address day time entertainment and festivals and parades? >> definitely. i think nightlife is a bit misleading in that context, but yes. i know there is a lot of interest in how people manage the very large scale events like burning man obviously but also the street fairs. how do you maintain a safe and positive environment at folsom street fair for example. i know people are interested in hearing about those and yes and we certainly welcome suggestions. >> how many people are you expecting to attend? >> that is a good question that i don't know the answer to. i can find how many people attended the one last year. >> is it in the thousands? hundreds? >> hundreds. but i can find out the answer. >> great. >> other questions? thank you very much. >> sure thank you. >> and we look forward to
it's really the first time this has been in the u.s., and i think it's -- well, i know that it's it's definitely not a coincidence it's in san francisco and jocelyn has been involved and phone calls and that's been great too. >> well thank you. questions from the commission? sure. >> are you going to address day time entertainment and festivals and parades? >> definitely. i think nightlife is a bit misleading in that context, but yes. i know there is a lot of interest in how...
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. >>> u.s. defense secretary leon panetta is urging congress to strike a deal before the end of the year. that's to avoid a fiscal cliff which may result in a significant reduction in defense spending. the fiscal cliff is a term used to illustrate drastic fiscal tightening if congress fails to reach an agreement by year's end. such a situation is feared to trigger a plunge in the economy. panetta warned that defense spending will be subject to drastic cuts if lawmakers failed to reach a consensus. >> the worst thing that could happen from my perspective is that they just kick the can down the road. all that would wind up doing is continuing to present a shadow over the defense department and for that matter, the rest of government. >> the defense department is already planning to reduce its budget by about $500 billion over the coming ten years. panetta has voiced concern that further cuts could undermine barack obama's new defense strategy that lays more emphasis on the asia pacific region. >>>
. >>> u.s. defense secretary leon panetta is urging congress to strike a deal before the end of the year. that's to avoid a fiscal cliff which may result in a significant reduction in defense spending. the fiscal cliff is a term used to illustrate drastic fiscal tightening if congress fails to reach an agreement by year's end. such a situation is feared to trigger a plunge in the economy. panetta warned that defense spending will be subject to drastic cuts if lawmakers failed to reach...
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outrage strained relations between the afghan and u.s. authorities. prosecutors at the preliminary hearing say that the sergeant should face the death penalty if he is found guilty. his attorney argues that there is insufficient evidence to hold a court martial and his family says that there are still questions that need answering. >> we are grieving deeply for the afghani families who lost their loved ones. but we must not rush to judgment. in america, due process means that innocence is presumed unless and until the trial proves otherwise. there has been no trial yet and our family member is considered to be innocent by lot, and by us. >> questions like whether or not a second gunman was involved and whether the sergeant is suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder. a general is expected to make a decision by next week. >> you are watching "bbc world news." here are the headlines. china has begun the process of handing over to a new generation of leaders the close of the communist party congress in beijing. millions of people are joining in prote
outrage strained relations between the afghan and u.s. authorities. prosecutors at the preliminary hearing say that the sergeant should face the death penalty if he is found guilty. his attorney argues that there is insufficient evidence to hold a court martial and his family says that there are still questions that need answering. >> we are grieving deeply for the afghani families who lost their loved ones. but we must not rush to judgment. in america, due process means that innocence is...
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where the u.s. having made its choice so we look at how diverted might affect america's ties with the rest of the world. also the regularities very suppression then long queues are reported during the polls sparking claims of a rigged election. you're watching r t a live from moscow with me tom won't say our top story the biggest electoral intrigue of this year is drawing to a close with u.s. president barack obama set to stay in office for a second term. america's incumbent leader is extending his the lead in what's been a close race his victory looks shorter as a number of key battleground states are leaning his way artie's going on it as you can is in washington now following the vote for us they are they are how are things are looking right now obviously for a raise. right will catch up with diana in the next couple hours for more details right richard spencer. and the editor of alternative right to dot com says tied to voting results reflect deep divisions within the united states in america de
where the u.s. having made its choice so we look at how diverted might affect america's ties with the rest of the world. also the regularities very suppression then long queues are reported during the polls sparking claims of a rigged election. you're watching r t a live from moscow with me tom won't say our top story the biggest electoral intrigue of this year is drawing to a close with u.s. president barack obama set to stay in office for a second term. america's incumbent leader is extending...
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but, given those are the same eight days since the u.s. election, it doesn't take a genius to figure out what's put investors in a funk. it's all about what's happening 200 miles from wall street. negotiations between the white house and congress are holding equities hostage. >> we are right now pricing in the instability of policymaking. politics are very difficult to forecast. if you think markets are difficult to forecast, try forecasting politics. >> reporter: if discussions are at impasse, stocks sink as they have for the past several days. if progress on the fiscal cliff is constructive, the market gains ground. but, floor broker doreen mogavero thinks today's gain were technical. >> i think honestly people were covering shorts. i don't think it was very euphoric rally where people were saying oh good now we can move on. i think people were saying better not be short going into this weekend in case the come up with a template for a deal before thanksgiving. >> reporter: prior to the election, the s&p 500 was up an impressive 13% for
but, given those are the same eight days since the u.s. election, it doesn't take a genius to figure out what's put investors in a funk. it's all about what's happening 200 miles from wall street. negotiations between the white house and congress are holding equities hostage. >> we are right now pricing in the instability of policymaking. politics are very difficult to forecast. if you think markets are difficult to forecast, try forecasting politics. >> reporter: if discussions are...
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in the u.s., temperatures have increased the most in the northeast and the least in south. if you're in rhode island, don't be surprised if you're feeling hotter than normal. that's because the temperature has gone up more there than in any other state. why rhode island? scientists aren't entirely sure. >> in "speak of the week," it's your turn to tell us what you think. >> we've seen it happen. disaster strikes, like a hurricane. the authorities rescue the people, but often their pets get left behind. so, do you think tax dollars should be spent evacuating animals from disaster? >> i love animals. so i'm an animal lover. >> yes, 'cause i'm a vegetarian. so i should answer that question yes. >> i don't. i mean, personally, i'm all for animal rights, but i feel like there are a lot more pertinent issues than evacuating animals from disasters. >> although that is important, i don't think that should be the primary use of our tax dollars. >> um, if they're domestic animals, yes. if they're used for great, um -- great uses, such as maybe elephants in india or, um, horses in pla
in the u.s., temperatures have increased the most in the northeast and the least in south. if you're in rhode island, don't be surprised if you're feeling hotter than normal. that's because the temperature has gone up more there than in any other state. why rhode island? scientists aren't entirely sure. >> in "speak of the week," it's your turn to tell us what you think. >> we've seen it happen. disaster strikes, like a hurricane. the authorities rescue the people, but...
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but what we've seen since july, non-u.s. equities have been outperforming u.s. equities by quite a bit, especially recently. >> susie: when you say non-u.s., what are you talking about, emerging markets? europe? >> we're talking about a mix of both of those. we do have some european equities. normally there we're focusing on global companies that have to be dodomiciled in europe. and the u.k. and switzerland as well. companies that don't depend on the greek consumer for the demand, but are truly multi-national. we do own some european stocks and they have done very well recently and emerging markets. >> susie: that's a very interesting twist because most people don't think of europe for their poormts, portfolios, at least not now. thank you so much, rebecca. rebecca >> reporter: i'm suzanne pratt. still ahead, i'm working really hard today doing research for one of my favorites stories, black friday shopping. >> tom: hewlett-packard has been struggling to keep up with the quickly changing computer business. the market is shifting from desktop and laptop computer
but what we've seen since july, non-u.s. equities have been outperforming u.s. equities by quite a bit, especially recently. >> susie: when you say non-u.s., what are you talking about, emerging markets? europe? >> we're talking about a mix of both of those. we do have some european equities. normally there we're focusing on global companies that have to be dodomiciled in europe. and the u.k. and switzerland as well. companies that don't depend on the greek consumer for the demand,...
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with the u.s. having made its choice so we look at how the world might affect america's ties with the rest of the world. also irregularities or vote suppression and long queues are reported during the whole talking plagues of the rigged election. you're watching r t a live from moscow i'm to bomb would say barack obama has vowed to move america forward to in a victory speech to cheering supporters after winning the us election to stay in office for a second term. america's incumbent leader has come to come to the pasta two hundred seventy electoral votes threshold in what has been a hard fought campaign republican challenger mitt romney conceded defeat after losing in a number of key battleground states artie's gannett can is in washington following the developments down to what's the reaction to the result of this fiercely fought race. well mitt romney has accepted his loss president obama is reelected and got his supporters very excited of course but this year one could sense that overwhelming eu
with the u.s. having made its choice so we look at how the world might affect america's ties with the rest of the world. also irregularities or vote suppression and long queues are reported during the whole talking plagues of the rigged election. you're watching r t a live from moscow i'm to bomb would say barack obama has vowed to move america forward to in a victory speech to cheering supporters after winning the us election to stay in office for a second term. america's incumbent leader has...
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could, i think the perspective i could offer would be more useful in that is really putting what the u.s. is doing, california is doing in a more global perspective. because what one sees around the world is a growing number of countries that are choosing to decriminalize the possession of all drugs, when the proposals now are merging -- new jersey did this a few years ago in a small way, colombia, argentina, ecuador, guatemala, some with right wing governments, very tough on crime, and in europe, similarly. it's not generally the standards to be putting people behind bars for a possession of any drug in small amounts for one's own personal use. and perhaps the paramount example of success in this regard is portugal. portugal 11 years ago decriminalized the possession of all drugs in personal use amounts. drug selling is illegal and you can still be arrested for that. they began doing evaluations a few years ago. you do not go to jail for possession of any drug in a small amount. and you are not drug tested. nobody gets thrown back in for dirty urines and all this sort of stuff. it's now
could, i think the perspective i could offer would be more useful in that is really putting what the u.s. is doing, california is doing in a more global perspective. because what one sees around the world is a growing number of countries that are choosing to decriminalize the possession of all drugs, when the proposals now are merging -- new jersey did this a few years ago in a small way, colombia, argentina, ecuador, guatemala, some with right wing governments, very tough on crime, and in...
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u.s. and other european nations stop short of doing so saying the foreign based group should first show it's able to represent syrians inside the country paris also said it would look at arming the rebels also use policy in our reports. the french president francois hollande said that the syrian opposition coalition would act as a temporary government in the future and he said that it would be the tosca of the syrian opposition to now establish a transitional government and earlier in the week six gulf states recognize the opposition coalition which we could tolerate foreign minister saying that this recognition now removed obstacles to the securing of weapons to the syrian opposition it is important to make a distinct parallel with what we've seeing back on the tenth of march two thousand and eleven we saw the same scenario unfolding when france was the first country to recognize the transitional national council which was essentially the opposition fighters in libya and this is what we w
u.s. and other european nations stop short of doing so saying the foreign based group should first show it's able to represent syrians inside the country paris also said it would look at arming the rebels also use policy in our reports. the french president francois hollande said that the syrian opposition coalition would act as a temporary government in the future and he said that it would be the tosca of the syrian opposition to now establish a transitional government and earlier in the week...
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the article went on to say, if u.s. history offers any guide, we are already testing the speed limits of a fiscal consolidation that does not risk backfiring. that is the point i am making. let us be careful as we implement deficit reduction that we are sensitive to the recovery. we do not move too quickly. now comes the basics. i go back to simpson-bowles. i think they have it right. put everything on the table. not only taxes and revenue, but spending cuts and entitlement reform. let me speak about each of them. first when it comes to revenue. so many people who talk about simpson-bowles. it relied on revenue for 40% of the deficit reduction over a 10-year period of time. it is understandable when you read the report why they said this. if you look back to the last year when we had a balanced budget, you will find at that point in time, our revenues reflected 19.6% of our gdp. our spending reflected 19.6% of gdp. where are we today? you get different estimates. warren buffett said 15.5% yesterday is coming in as reven
the article went on to say, if u.s. history offers any guide, we are already testing the speed limits of a fiscal consolidation that does not risk backfiring. that is the point i am making. let us be careful as we implement deficit reduction that we are sensitive to the recovery. we do not move too quickly. now comes the basics. i go back to simpson-bowles. i think they have it right. put everything on the table. not only taxes and revenue, but spending cuts and entitlement reform. let me speak...
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the u.s. national archives the library of record to try finding anything to do with wiki leaks there the library of record doesn't want to divulge anything uncomfortable so this is what you get when you search the archives about anything linked to the whistle blowing web site. plus get a tip off to see the international space station with your own eyes with enough. to tell you when the i assess is going right over your head do you tells people. spying wiretapping and rendition seem to be no longer enough for british intelligence agencies in the fight against terror now it's allegedly resorting to disowning its own citizens who won't play ball because of his police reports it's not always terrorists taking the fore. somali born mahdi hashi had grown up in the u.k. from the age of five he was a british citizen until this summer when the twenty three year old went missing and his family found out that the home office had stripped him of his passport for allegedly being involved in islamic extremi
the u.s. national archives the library of record to try finding anything to do with wiki leaks there the library of record doesn't want to divulge anything uncomfortable so this is what you get when you search the archives about anything linked to the whistle blowing web site. plus get a tip off to see the international space station with your own eyes with enough. to tell you when the i assess is going right over your head do you tells people. spying wiretapping and rendition seem to be no...
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right now on our website the u.s. the point is a problem of a party animal as its cultural ambassador to the middle east find out how the punk rock star andrew w.k. is planning to unite the human race. and class the biggest shopping day of the year for online u.s. retailers says expected to bring more profit to the black friday the full details on cyber monday and plenty of other stories on r.t. dot com. if you're my grandma came for better fortune in france even cleaning or dole keeping may now be out of touch the unemployment rate among the countries of four million foreignness is twice that of the national average and as are. found out some outsiders blame the native french for their troubles. it's always busy at this market on a sunday and from the looks of it you could think this is tehran obey route rather than the french capital this paris neighborhood stands just a stone's throw away from the famous eiffel tower but hardly anyone imagined just twenty years ago that the native french population would be finding
right now on our website the u.s. the point is a problem of a party animal as its cultural ambassador to the middle east find out how the punk rock star andrew w.k. is planning to unite the human race. and class the biggest shopping day of the year for online u.s. retailers says expected to bring more profit to the black friday the full details on cyber monday and plenty of other stories on r.t. dot com. if you're my grandma came for better fortune in france even cleaning or dole keeping may...
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one of those things we'll play chicken with the u.s. economy. we'll play chicken with the u.s. consumer and probably not get anything done. that is the uncertainty that looms over the market more than anything. melissa: here is the question people are asking me today, on election day, stocks are movng higher. it seemed pretty obvious during theay that barack obama was winning. what was the big change overnight? what was the hangover today? >> yeah. that was the goofy thing and that's why i think blaming barack obama's re-election today kind of a red herring. i don't know anybody would put capital at risk hoping romney to win having it get blasted today. this is realization we'll still not get anything done. romney coming into office, let's say he did win the problems don't go away because mitt romney steps into the oval office. the problems are still there. the business community not having confidence in the congress and administration to put forward a growth oriented environnt. higher taxes are not big of a deal if we're growing the economy. e economy is growing what, 1.5%? me
one of those things we'll play chicken with the u.s. economy. we'll play chicken with the u.s. consumer and probably not get anything done. that is the uncertainty that looms over the market more than anything. melissa: here is the question people are asking me today, on election day, stocks are movng higher. it seemed pretty obvious during theay that barack obama was winning. what was the big change overnight? what was the hangover today? >> yeah. that was the goofy thing and that's why...
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how people react on this declaration of the u.s. the head of the u.s. that he is the enemy that he. should be. should be seen like the taliban or. terrorists and want to drill in asuncion main concerns expressed to you how he thinks where the situation is going well i met him in a very very good mood. especially in a very good psychological more he's a very strong person and he is very. self confident and confident about this what he has done he knows that was right and. the only thing that would like to free men and. got the opportunity to his replies to the swedish government and the security. in sweden is he optimistic well he hopes that he will soon get the opportunity to reply on these accusations. done by the swedish side and therefore he hopes that he will get it. from great britain and sweden that he will not be extradited to the us few people have actually seen the conditions in which leaves these days the embassy we only know we all have been hearing that there is a very small room telephone and internet connection so could you please give us an idea what a live in conditi
how people react on this declaration of the u.s. the head of the u.s. that he is the enemy that he. should be. should be seen like the taliban or. terrorists and want to drill in asuncion main concerns expressed to you how he thinks where the situation is going well i met him in a very very good mood. especially in a very good psychological more he's a very strong person and he is very. self confident and confident about this what he has done he knows that was right and. the only thing that...
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the u.s. is still growing. maybe that's proof that our cut-throat version of capitalism works despite the social costs. >> one of the reasons the american economy is now growing is the government has done substantial stimulus spending whereas one of the reasons that europe is in such bad shape is that they have actually been cutting government spending from their former baseline, so, in fact, in the past couple of years, the trends have been -- have been opposite what they have been for 30 years. the europeans have been much more austere, you know, countries like britain cutting government spending whereas in the united states there was a big effort, which is now sort of like dwindling, but there was initially a very big stimulus effort. >> just 30 seconds left, the fundamental issue here is americans want the benefits of big government, medicare, social security, jobless checks when they need it, loans to buy a house, loans to go to college, but they also want small government, and that small government thing
the u.s. is still growing. maybe that's proof that our cut-throat version of capitalism works despite the social costs. >> one of the reasons the american economy is now growing is the government has done substantial stimulus spending whereas one of the reasons that europe is in such bad shape is that they have actually been cutting government spending from their former baseline, so, in fact, in the past couple of years, the trends have been -- have been opposite what they have been for...
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i guess i would say that the u.s. consumer for the holiday season seems to be in good shape. >> thank you chairman and ceo. we are tieing there. after the break trying to make you some more money. >> coming up. the deal shook the street this morning. but as the shares heat up. should you be tempted to take a bite. cramer are unwraps what is ahead. but cramer has found pattern that is signaling the turn around. as jim goes off the charts. all coming up on "mad money." >>> this company has the most exposure to commodity prices. after a lengthy chase the company was able to make a move toward world corp. the grocery store brands that taste the same as the real thing. conagra will be the largest private label. consumers love it because it is cheaper. private label products carry it. and now it is about to become the king. welcome back to "mad money." >> it is good to be back. point blank, what is the vision here. when i go through the conference call, you actually call out cosco, trader joes and it seems like you are in a
i guess i would say that the u.s. consumer for the holiday season seems to be in good shape. >> thank you chairman and ceo. we are tieing there. after the break trying to make you some more money. >> coming up. the deal shook the street this morning. but as the shares heat up. should you be tempted to take a bite. cramer are unwraps what is ahead. but cramer has found pattern that is signaling the turn around. as jim goes off the charts. all coming up on "mad money."...
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history barack obama was reelected this week as u.s. president being his republican rival mitt romney and though many picked obama over romney because of his softer talk on foreign policy he doesn't quite walk the walk as artie's got it she can now reports. in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and eight but his victory did come as a relief to most americans his challenger mitt romney was widely seen as more aggressive especially his foreign policy rhetoric also a seemingly out of touch with middle class america we are on american family and we rise or fall together as one nation out of the fiscal cliff thing for him right after reelection is the so-called fiscal cliff a combination of automatic tax hikes and spending cuts all we need is action from the house. and i've got the pen ready to sign the bill right away. but averting the fiscal cliff is probably not the first issue addressed by the president. he also rise the drone strike targeting a group of al qaeda militants in yemen
history barack obama was reelected this week as u.s. president being his republican rival mitt romney and though many picked obama over romney because of his softer talk on foreign policy he doesn't quite walk the walk as artie's got it she can now reports. in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and eight but his victory did come as a relief to most americans his challenger mitt romney was widely seen as more aggressive especially his...
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it will be the only lab in the u.s. capable of carrying out research on larger animals. >> it is essential to be able to conduct research on pathogens in livestock. >> they have chosen manhattan because they believe their existing facility is outdated and vulnerable to terrorist attack. a key reason in opting for the kansas location was the existence of a smaller laboratory next door to the site. just up the road at the new laboratory, they will be able to handle some of the most dangerous animal pathogens in the world. the problem is the cost. in the current economic climate, the price tag is testing the political will to go forward with it. >> this is an expensive project, admittedly, but common sense and the reality of the science and the need will prevail. >> there has not been an outbreak of foot and mouth disease in the united states since 1929, when stephen anderson was just one year old. he lives 30 miles from the proposed facility, and he is concerned. safety reviews suggested there was a high risk of an accide
it will be the only lab in the u.s. capable of carrying out research on larger animals. >> it is essential to be able to conduct research on pathogens in livestock. >> they have chosen manhattan because they believe their existing facility is outdated and vulnerable to terrorist attack. a key reason in opting for the kansas location was the existence of a smaller laboratory next door to the site. just up the road at the new laboratory, they will be able to handle some of the most...
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i'm in sochi the u.s. city in europe on the host of the twenty fourteen winter the pick a. song. thank you. thank you the. dog days of. days or. weeks come. to. see it so true. do we speak your language. or music programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's kids stories. you hear. in troy all teach spanish find out more visit i. teach. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. is eve's. to mean. little. science technology innovation all the latest m l m m's from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. if you. still. want to. welcome back to rostock on your lapel imagine we're talking about the electoral process in the united states. and. in the if i can go to e.o. there was some recent polling data says about seventy percent eighty percent of americans don't like the electoral college why don't they jus
i'm in sochi the u.s. city in europe on the host of the twenty fourteen winter the pick a. song. thank you. thank you the. dog days of. days or. weeks come. to. see it so true. do we speak your language. or music programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's kids stories. you hear. in troy all teach spanish find out more visit i. teach. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse...
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it's already at $100 million just in the u.s. it's over $530 million worldwide. it is already the eighth highest grossing film of the year worldwide, and there is no end in sight for it. > > what is playing into its success, and are there any kind of oscar lines being thrown around about it for the actors? > > there definitely are. i think a few of us that are very big fans of the movie, there's not really a lot of best picture talk, although there is going to be whispers about that, but judi dench is a possibility for a nomination. the cinematography, if that's not nominated, it's going to be crazy. but word-of-mouth is a big deal with these bond movies. everyone is going to want to go see a bond movie. if you say it's good, they go, "oh, i might go check it out." if you say it's great, then it becomes an event. and this one is great. > > here are the final numbers from last weekend: "skyfall" coming in with $88 million. "wreck-it ralph" still hanging in there at $33 million. "flight" at $14 million, "argo" at $6 million - that's a word- of-mouth - and "taken 2"
it's already at $100 million just in the u.s. it's over $530 million worldwide. it is already the eighth highest grossing film of the year worldwide, and there is no end in sight for it. > > what is playing into its success, and are there any kind of oscar lines being thrown around about it for the actors? > > there definitely are. i think a few of us that are very big fans of the movie, there's not really a lot of best picture talk, although there is going to be whispers about...
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the u.s. is literally raising wiki leaks from memory with the national archives banning any search that includes the whistle blowing organizations name civil rights groups joined by. brynn's aren't happy at all saying such blatant censorship is akin to george orwell's ministry of truth well mourn the. loss leader of the u.k. pirate party the reasoning is that searching for wiki leaks might lead web surface to classified and illegal material leaked by the organization so isn't the ban justified. well no i mean if you look at the stated mission of the library of congress since two to preserve a collective body of knowledge the job of any line should be to share that knowledge but it's frankly not surprising that such organizations that are under pressure to actually conform to these kind of classification law but essentially this is still censorship and censorship laws it's actually stepping on freedom of speech what price the first amendment is now. we often see that the united states is very q
the u.s. is literally raising wiki leaks from memory with the national archives banning any search that includes the whistle blowing organizations name civil rights groups joined by. brynn's aren't happy at all saying such blatant censorship is akin to george orwell's ministry of truth well mourn the. loss leader of the u.k. pirate party the reasoning is that searching for wiki leaks might lead web surface to classified and illegal material leaked by the organization so isn't the ban justified....
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the japan/u.s. alliance has been weakened under the democratic party government. >> abe says the liberal democratic party is well prepared for the election. he says it has reviewed its principles and streamlined its policies. >>> yoshihiko noda is the third prime minister to lead japan since the democratic party took power. he's been in the job for a little more than a year. here's a look at some of the challenges he faced. >> reporter: yoshihiko noda replaced the prime minister who lost support over his handling of the fukushima power plant accident. overseas media focused on the fact that noda was japan's sixth prime minister in five years and questioned whether he could form a stable government. >> translator: i'm determined to do everything possible to move politics forward using a down-to-earth approach. >> reporter: noda identified three top priorities for his administration -- reconstruction from the march, 2011 earthquake and tsunami, containment of the fukushima nuclear accident, and fiscal
the japan/u.s. alliance has been weakened under the democratic party government. >> abe says the liberal democratic party is well prepared for the election. he says it has reviewed its principles and streamlined its policies. >>> yoshihiko noda is the third prime minister to lead japan since the democratic party took power. he's been in the job for a little more than a year. here's a look at some of the challenges he faced. >> reporter: yoshihiko noda replaced the prime...
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the u.s. presidential election is finally over now what this week let's talk about bad did you vote are you happy with the outcome yes i mean what do you expect to change in the next four years. i guess i was. expecting for you make these well i don't know exactly was going to change i didn't vote i didn't really care why not i don't even know why quite anybody stood for just not something that interests me i just go with the flow so you don't think it affects your everyday life i'm sure it does. i'm sure it does but do i have much control over it and it really feel that but voting is the only way that you can control i still in feel like i had that much control no i didn't why not i was torn between the two. figure to be in my own interest but there were more than two running you could have voted for someone else no i do think there were more the people that were running for the presidency and you didn't even know it. those two parties are too strong and they're entrenched and i don't think y
the u.s. presidential election is finally over now what this week let's talk about bad did you vote are you happy with the outcome yes i mean what do you expect to change in the next four years. i guess i was. expecting for you make these well i don't know exactly was going to change i didn't vote i didn't really care why not i don't even know why quite anybody stood for just not something that interests me i just go with the flow so you don't think it affects your everyday life i'm sure it...
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the u.s. -- a new report today says the u.s. is set to surpass saudi arabia in oil output by 2020. but is that really going to help bring prices down here at home? talk about that coming up. the answer may surprise you. >>> also ahead, lockheed martins incoming ceo, just the latest corporate leader ousted because of a sex scandal on the same day the cia chief goes down for the same reason. should both men have kept their jobs, though? we have a debate on that coming up. stay tuned. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 markets in their local currencies. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i use their global research to get an edge. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 their equity rati
the u.s. -- a new report today says the u.s. is set to surpass saudi arabia in oil output by 2020. but is that really going to help bring prices down here at home? talk about that coming up. the answer may surprise you. >>> also ahead, lockheed martins incoming ceo, just the latest corporate leader ousted because of a sex scandal on the same day the cia chief goes down for the same reason. should both men have kept their jobs, though? we have a debate on that coming up. stay tuned....
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is the u.s. capable of doing it? >> that is a? for sure. the control of the airport routes to be confirmed for the people in goma. the question is not about the airport. the question is what the u.n. and can do now. there are about 1500 peacekeepers here. i think this will continue. they are not trying to defend goma. in the days before, they could not stop them. now they are on the base and they are just here to protect the civilians. it really cannot make a big difference. >> from rwanda, thank you. eurozone finance ministers are holding a key meeting in brussels to decide whether greece should get the next tranche of bailout money. athens needs the money to avoid going bankrupt within days. >> lagarde disagrees about the best way to help greece get their national debt down to a sustainable level. and looks like another top the negotiations in brussels. >> eurozone finance ministers and the chief of the imf did not entirely cia wide. lagarde is opposed to the idea of giving athens two warriors together better control -- to get their debt
is the u.s. capable of doing it? >> that is a? for sure. the control of the airport routes to be confirmed for the people in goma. the question is not about the airport. the question is what the u.n. and can do now. there are about 1500 peacekeepers here. i think this will continue. they are not trying to defend goma. in the days before, they could not stop them. now they are on the base and they are just here to protect the civilians. it really cannot make a big difference. >> from...
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now, the u.s. and the eu trade $700 billion in goods and services a year, making it the world's biggest trading relationship. what's more, that financial crisis in europe has resulted in an economic slowdown in asia which takes us to another foreign policy challenge, which is schin. trade between the two largest economies grew to $531 billion in 2011, but economic output has fallen to just 7%. when u.s. firms like gm and caterpillar are expanding their presence there. president obama will need to me understand relations with the new leadership emerging in beijing, that with a wave of china bashing in the election campaign in which americans accuse china of stealing more jobs through currency manipulation or outright theft of intellectual property. closer to home, the president will have to address ties with its immediate neighbors. last year they blocked an extension to the keystone excel pipeline that would help deliver oil from the tar sands, the oil sands. highly controversial but productive san
now, the u.s. and the eu trade $700 billion in goods and services a year, making it the world's biggest trading relationship. what's more, that financial crisis in europe has resulted in an economic slowdown in asia which takes us to another foreign policy challenge, which is schin. trade between the two largest economies grew to $531 billion in 2011, but economic output has fallen to just 7%. when u.s. firms like gm and caterpillar are expanding their presence there. president obama will need...
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to cross-talk the u.s. fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harrison in washington he is the founder of credit write downs also in washington we have mark levine he is a senior advisor with the truman national security project and in new york we cross to anthony rideout so he is the director of economic research for the reason foundation all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and what if i go to you first in washington give us the magnitude of the fiscal cliff ok a lot is being talked about it what happens if we go over the cliff doesn't sound like something good to happen. there you know there or are three.
to cross-talk the u.s. fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harrison in washington he is the founder of credit write downs also in washington we have mark levine he is a senior advisor with the truman national security project and in new york we cross to anthony rideout so he is the director of economic research for the reason foundation all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and what if i go to you first in washington give us the magnitude of the...
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coming from as far away as a strength in canada and the u.s. they come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now it's chance comes to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail ira mazie but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here at school it wasn't the top. grazing who set the trail ablaze but a nun and for all friends who brought their dia to life. five years ago about a bill to dock kennel in the village kids from the local open age came around to take care of the dogs and one day they state their lives might seem extreme to some the boys wake up at six to feed to the dogs before school in the evening they spend up to three hours training their full legged friends but smother her schedule also encourages her kids to become depth hands on the computer and internet the boys who regularly updates the
coming from as far away as a strength in canada and the u.s. they come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now it's chance comes to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail ira mazie but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here at school it wasn't...
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security and u.s. interests likewise the patriot act which violates our privacy and our civil liberties is conch. to our security the national defense authorization act which violates our fundamental civil liberties which allows the president to throw basically whomever he wants into jail without charge and without trial that is a desperate attack on our fundamental security so absolutely i think we owe wiki leaks and bradley manning for that matter a debt of gratitude for their bringing transparency to our national foreign policy particularly where crimes were being committed against the infidels amid interests of the american people. thank you and thank you for mentioning bradley manning there because that's a very important on top of wiki leaks so moving on to the next question finally we go to a facebook question from viewer lead hawkins on the rise of the police day in america lee writes what will you do to end the growing police state and accompanying brutality and violation of our rights dr stei
security and u.s. interests likewise the patriot act which violates our privacy and our civil liberties is conch. to our security the national defense authorization act which violates our fundamental civil liberties which allows the president to throw basically whomever he wants into jail without charge and without trial that is a desperate attack on our fundamental security so absolutely i think we owe wiki leaks and bradley manning for that matter a debt of gratitude for their bringing...
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that's right about now the lower house of the u.s. congress has approved a travel and finance restrictions against russian officials suspected of human rights violations as the so-called magnitsky bailed after a russian lawyer sergei magnitsky who died in a police custody three years ago after being held by they should invasion russia has told the move a provocation and promise to retaliate meanwhile lawmakers in washington have voted to lift it. but last night also historian dr gerald ford believes u.s. actions will mean souring of relations. commences to something to moscow is that the research is. how russia quickly at that when one door closes another one opens what i mean is that that the human rights situation united states and so it's quite terrible and i would hope that the russian duma and the russian authorities would begin to scrutinize carefully the human rights situation right here in the united states where for example there's like one example most many black populations about twelve or thirteen percent of the population
that's right about now the lower house of the u.s. congress has approved a travel and finance restrictions against russian officials suspected of human rights violations as the so-called magnitsky bailed after a russian lawyer sergei magnitsky who died in a police custody three years ago after being held by they should invasion russia has told the move a provocation and promise to retaliate meanwhile lawmakers in washington have voted to lift it. but last night also historian dr gerald ford...
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where the u.s. was most involved in various countries in central america what you actually saw was a decline in democracy in a continuing support of autocratic regimes and we can see that straight through it's also i think the case in haiti oh yeah and. that's fine tom go ahead. it's certainly true that the united states is often inconsistent in its policies with respect to democracy but the fact that it's inconsistent doesn't mean it's in significant united states has come in on the side of democracy in many countries and the fact that we're still very close to the saudi regime i think is in an unfortunate in many ways and is a reality of our economic and security interests there but the fact that you have some cases that fall on one side of the line doesn't mean there haven't been many significant cases on the other and so i don't think we should overstate the fact that the united states isn't always in consistent to say therefore that u.s. democracy promotion is just a sham ok charles i mean the
where the u.s. was most involved in various countries in central america what you actually saw was a decline in democracy in a continuing support of autocratic regimes and we can see that straight through it's also i think the case in haiti oh yeah and. that's fine tom go ahead. it's certainly true that the united states is often inconsistent in its policies with respect to democracy but the fact that it's inconsistent doesn't mean it's in significant united states has come in on the side of...
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in the u.s., temperatures have increased the most in the northeast and the least in south. if you're in rhode island, don't be surprised if you're feeling hotter than normal. that's because the temperature has gone up more there than in any other state. why rhode island? scientists aren't entirely sure. man, chanting, snapping fingers: oh, those boys are much too much! those boys are much too much! we got the spirit, we're hot, we can't be stopped! we got the spirit! we're hot! we can't be stopped! we're gonna beat 'em and bust 'em... announcer: the smallest moments can have the biggest impact on a child's life. both chanting: let's...get... a little bit rowdy. r-o-w--whoo!--d-y. announcer: take time to be a dad today. one more time. call or visit fatherhood.gov to learn more. but we can beat it! it causes difficulty eating, sleeping and learning. but we can beat it! it causes serious infections and even death. but we can beat it! it's severe tooth decay and we can beat it. because this silent epidemic is completely preventable. we can start by making sure children brush, f
in the u.s., temperatures have increased the most in the northeast and the least in south. if you're in rhode island, don't be surprised if you're feeling hotter than normal. that's because the temperature has gone up more there than in any other state. why rhode island? scientists aren't entirely sure. man, chanting, snapping fingers: oh, those boys are much too much! those boys are much too much! we got the spirit, we're hot, we can't be stopped! we got the spirit! we're hot! we can't be...
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the u.s. national archives the neigbor of record but try finding anything to do with wiki leaks but i bristle doesn't want to divulge anything uncomfortable so this is what you get when you search the archive about anything linked to the whistle blowing web site. also a lot of moments get a tip off to see the international space station with your own eyes with a master alert to tell you when the s.s. goes flying overhead the details for you at all t. dot com. london's been filling plenty of john venues and it's a limp it year but next in line could be the building of a massive ten thousand capacity mosque but even muslims in the british capital fear it could be a fundamentalist breeding ground as well to find out. four times bigger than some paul's cathedral a mega mosque that will fit ten thousand people and it could be coming to london's east end if it gets the go ahead it's built the river in center will be the same size as london's looming but as a power station it would also be the bigges
the u.s. national archives the neigbor of record but try finding anything to do with wiki leaks but i bristle doesn't want to divulge anything uncomfortable so this is what you get when you search the archive about anything linked to the whistle blowing web site. also a lot of moments get a tip off to see the international space station with your own eyes with a master alert to tell you when the s.s. goes flying overhead the details for you at all t. dot com. london's been filling plenty of...
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also online axes denied as the u.s. national archive blocks any search attempts which contain a name or any keywords of the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks find out more at r.t. dot com. now the e.u. is calling on britain to make a decision on its membership of the block as its leaders begin losing patience over the u.k.'s budget squabble david cameron is facing huge opposition in parliament on how much the country should pay for being part of the club earlier this week a number of conservative m.p.'s sided with the opposition and defying the prime minister by voting for demands to cut the money britain hands over to brussels every year cameron's deputy has already warned the budget crisis may leave britain out of the block your m.p. paul matal believes frustration over bills is continually growing and the majority of the british want to go it alone because the owner of the problem that you've got is that a status he doesn't exist in the european union and might exist in the member countries where we're asking to cu
also online axes denied as the u.s. national archive blocks any search attempts which contain a name or any keywords of the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks find out more at r.t. dot com. now the e.u. is calling on britain to make a decision on its membership of the block as its leaders begin losing patience over the u.k.'s budget squabble david cameron is facing huge opposition in parliament on how much the country should pay for being part of the club earlier this week a number of...
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right now the u.s. imports 20% of its energy needs. >> susie: so our word on the street tonight is "oil". joining us, gregg greenberg, reporter at the street.com. hey, gregg, i know you have been talking to a lot of oil experts today. it's kind of hard to imagine the u.s. after all these years being energy independent. what were they telling new what did you hear? look, scsi, the trend is certainly favorable. it's nice to hear we are producing more energy here in america and much greater than the reverse but i have to take reports like this with a grigg grain of salt. we have been hearing about peak energy for a long time, hearing about saudi arabia's reserves for a long time and you have to take it with a haley dose of skepticism, good news then again you have to be a little bit keptic. >> susie: all right, but if you do believe it's going to happen you have actually identified some companies and industry sectors that will be winners and losers if there is certainly does happen tsttlie . let's look at
right now the u.s. imports 20% of its energy needs. >> susie: so our word on the street tonight is "oil". joining us, gregg greenberg, reporter at the street.com. hey, gregg, i know you have been talking to a lot of oil experts today. it's kind of hard to imagine the u.s. after all these years being energy independent. what were they telling new what did you hear? look, scsi, the trend is certainly favorable. it's nice to hear we are producing more energy here in america and...